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The official LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Black Pearl set is already available in some shops, so we will probably see it reviewed on Classic-Pirates.com very soon. Meanwhile, let's take a look at this MOC version built by Elander. It's based very loosely on the movie version, and has some strange proportions here and there, but it's supposed to be a fantasy ship after all - and as such it looks really good!

New Classic-Pirates.com user Bricverson presents a review of the (in)famous 6289 Red Beard Runner - perhaps the most controversial of all the officially released pirate ships so far. Take a look at it to find out everything about this truly special set!

Classic-Pirates.com user TheBrickAvenger presents a historical MOC - the Napoleonic battle of Eylau, a bloody confrontation that took place in 1807. Check out all the amazing details, including the custom minifigs.

Classic-Pirates.com user Lorentzen has reviewed the first two ships ever released in LEGO Pirates theme - both back from 1989! Those beauties are the vessels that started it all, and today are still loved by AFOLs all over the world. So don't hesitate to read those truly excellent reviews, with lots of superb quality pictures!

Classic-Pirates.com and Eurobricks Reviewers Academy member Inconspicuous has recently posted a thorough review of a classic 1997 LEGO Pirates set - 6281 Pirates Perilous Pitfall. And we are really happy to finally have this set reviewed on our website!

Classic-Pirates.com user - Spark - is trying to prove to all of us why it's a good idea to become a Red Coat soldier - and he does it with his new MOC. Relaxing on the beach, drinking rum, swimming in the sea - what else could you possibly want? Just remember - your actual experience may differ!

Check out this very cool lighthouse built by Classic-Pirates.com user Daniel G! As the creator himself explains, it will be a part of a bigger exhibition called "Puerto de la Cruz". Good luck with your endeavour!

Take a look at this large Jack Sparrow mosaic built by BrickWares! It looks truly great. Note that it represents the LEGO minifigure version of this Pirates of the Caribbean character rather than the human version. A job well done!

Do you remember Peril in Pirate Cove? It was a 3-part comic series which was actually an advertisement that ran in Disney Adventures magazines back in 1993. We featured it in our blog early this year, but back then we only had parts 1 & 2. Today, once again thanks to Classic-Pirates.com user TalonCard, all 3 parts are here - feel free to read them online!